wee bud's pit boots
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The only way I would like to do this is by listing the players I have seen in the flesh
I have cheated a wee bit by naming them in a team formation 4-4-2
All IMO of course
GK Andy Goram, without a doubt, the greatest GK of any Generation
Five League Titles
Sandy Jardine, a Great Servant and I believe the only one to win two POTY Awards
Three League Titles ( including two trebles ) and ECWC
Richard Gough, a warrior, and an outstanding Leader and Defender, Souness's best signing. Nine in a row League Titles
John Brown is vastly underrated and would run through a brick wall for the Rangers and his teammates.
Six League Titles
John Greig was an outstanding servant and a much better player than he is credited with.
Five League Titles ( including three trebles ) and ECWC
Willie Henderson was picked five times for World Eleven selects, HE was that good
Two League Titles ( including one treble )
Barry Ferguson, the best Scottish Midfielder of his Generation
Five League Titles ( including one treble )
Ian Ferguson, Powerhouse in Midfield would enhance any team and Ten League Titles. ( including two trebles )
Davie Cooper, an unbelievable Talent
Three League Titles ( including one treble )
Ally McCoist, Record Goalscorer and Ten League Titles
( including one treble )
Derek Johnstone, Clasy player in Attack, Midfield or Defence
Three League Titles ( including Two trebles ) and ECWC
My final player is Graeme Souness who transformed the
Club
You have asked for twelve Rangers Legends and all of the above deserve this, sometimes loosely attributed to players but the one thing in common is they were and are 'Rangers Men'
Once A Ranger.............
I will add my team from other older Generations later.
Pretty sure John Greig won two POTY awards. 1966 and 76.
However if that was the writers or players award I don't know?